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it's undeniable how they get together as a family, they educate their young. they protect their injured. they really care about each other. people misunderstand that and they think they're vicious, evil, but they're not. >> how justified is the phrase keeping the wolf from the door? >> the wolf won't show up at your door. it really won't. wolves are really -- although they're curious about us, they're very afraid of people. and the chance of seeing one up close in the wild is very slim. if you do see one, you're incredibly lucky and so we just -- we were just trying to dispel the myths, the old myths and the new myths. and we've come as humans to realize that whales, dolphins, the great apes, elephants have these deeply bonded family lives, and we have the north american gray wolf which is also the same kind of animal, deeply bonded to its family. and they're in big trouble right now. so after reintroduction. >> let's talk about that. but are there other major misconceptions that you dispel in this that people have about wolves? >> well, wolves don't kill peop
it's undeniable how they get together as a family, they educate their young. they protect their injured. they really care about each other. people misunderstand that and they think they're vicious, evil, but they're not. >> how justified is the phrase keeping the wolf from the door? >> the wolf won't show up at your door. it really won't. wolves are really -- although they're curious about us, they're very afraid of people. and the chance of seeing one up close in the wild is very...
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let's talk about education. education is funded on a local level. you are not going to hurt education. energy is produced by mostly by the private sector. only time isn't is when the federal government gives places like solyndra. i don't know you hurt anything by hurting education or by energy. i frankly think what you are going to see right now is a lot of republican wills and even democrats say let's stop all this craziness and sit down and come up with a plan. they had a plan two years ago. the president's bipartisan commission came up with a deficit reduction plan. i think we're back to ground zero again. but it doesn't feel like it this time. i don't know why. i think frankly it's going to happen. >> got about five seconds. final words. >> more government in business than you like to admit. >> we will see. unfortunately it's not too far from now where we will see. we'll be right back. thank you, gentleman. ♪ ♪ i'm halfway to your heart ♪ you have to let me know ♪ so i don't make my worst mistake ♪ ♪ turn around and let you go [ fema
let's talk about education. education is funded on a local level. you are not going to hurt education. energy is produced by mostly by the private sector. only time isn't is when the federal government gives places like solyndra. i don't know you hurt anything by hurting education or by energy. i frankly think what you are going to see right now is a lot of republican wills and even democrats say let's stop all this craziness and sit down and come up with a plan. they had a plan two years ago....
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he'll call on republicans to focus on issues like education and health care and spend less time talking about the deficit. congressman cantor, good morning. >> good morning. >> you've got a big speech today asking the republican party to change. is this about tone or ideology? >> what this is about is about making sure that we can express why we're doing what we're doing. we believe very strongly obviously in things like fiscal discipline and not spending money you don't have. we also believe in that because it helps people. in the same way, we've got to address the plight of so many working americans right now and those who don't have any work and say that, yes, we've got policies that will help you in terms of giving you an opportunity for a quality education in terms of trying to help you bring down the cost of health care. we've got some real policies that we want to put to work to help people. that's what this is about. >> so on policy and on immigration reform, will you today endorse the proposal put forward by senator rubio? >> you know, i really admire senator rubio and the kind
he'll call on republicans to focus on issues like education and health care and spend less time talking about the deficit. congressman cantor, good morning. >> good morning. >> you've got a big speech today asking the republican party to change. is this about tone or ideology? >> what this is about is about making sure that we can express why we're doing what we're doing. we believe very strongly obviously in things like fiscal discipline and not spending money you don't have....
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republican debra lee hovey is proposing a tax on "m" for mature for more education on violence. >>> steven spielberg had it wrong when he had two members of the house delegation voting against the 13th amendment abolishing slavery. >> something's wrong here. this just cannot possibly be correct. that's a source of information a lot of people may never get any other source in terms of the history of the civil war or the 13th amendment. >> courtney says he had written a letter to spielberg and asking part of the movie be corrected before "lincoln" is released on dvd and blu-ray later this month. >>> so recognize that supermodel? why, that's soledad o'brien walking down the runway. >> woo, woo! >> at the red dress collection fashion dress. >> i'm thinking oh, lord, please do not let me fall. >> you look gorgeous. >> a stunny cherry dress off-the-shoulder dress. the event inspires women to get and stay healthy. how high were your feels? >> about five inches, impossible to walk in. >> they keep growing. >> no, they're about five inches. >> how do you defend your heart health with defending chri
republican debra lee hovey is proposing a tax on "m" for mature for more education on violence. >>> steven spielberg had it wrong when he had two members of the house delegation voting against the 13th amendment abolishing slavery. >> something's wrong here. this just cannot possibly be correct. that's a source of information a lot of people may never get any other source in terms of the history of the civil war or the 13th amendment. >> courtney says he had...
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will be able to have an mit or stanford education online from their home. snow has gotten even bigger. it will only create more jobs for this country. david: have a temporary workers plan for 22 years this country focus on workers at a lower class-based, those who came over temporarily from mexico and work very well. from about 1946 until the mid-60s, the unions finally killed it because they didn't like the competition, but what about a higher level to have a temporary worker rather than a permanent green card, perhaps something just short of that. >> anything that allows us to make it easier to hire these people. i said we are not asking anything from the government. we believe in the church of silicon valley. my business is growing rapidly, i need to be able to hire people. i don't care where they come from. if you look at my own executive staff, they have become my company. the head of hr and my cto is australian, ico is canadian. the head of services is chinese. i have a dream team. coming from everywhere. let me hire the best and brightest and if they
will be able to have an mit or stanford education online from their home. snow has gotten even bigger. it will only create more jobs for this country. david: have a temporary workers plan for 22 years this country focus on workers at a lower class-based, those who came over temporarily from mexico and work very well. from about 1946 until the mid-60s, the unions finally killed it because they didn't like the competition, but what about a higher level to have a temporary worker rather than a...
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they educate the community about chinese culture like dumpling symbolisms. >> it is shaped like a gold nugget. indicating prosperity. >> they came for a taste of the chinese culture and dumpling cuisine. >> reporter: the new year is the year of the snake. one of the 12 zodiacs in the calendar. some say it is good news for finances, but snakes include the 1929 depression, pearl harbor in 1921 and september 11 in 2001. some plan to slither from that. >> move with caution. just like a snake. they are very cautious. >> reporter: whenever you think of the year of the snake it does start on sunday. happy chinese new year. in san francisco, sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> looks like we're going to see it for the new year. brian has been tracking what we have around here. not much to track. >> well no. it is a chilly start, but in terms of any real maker, we set off the weather that is high and dry. mostly sunny skies on the chilly side by the time you head out to 9:00 this morning. mid-40s around the bay. about 40 degrees inland. and it will be 44 degrees at the airport. big high tides are around th
they educate the community about chinese culture like dumpling symbolisms. >> it is shaped like a gold nugget. indicating prosperity. >> they came for a taste of the chinese culture and dumpling cuisine. >> reporter: the new year is the year of the snake. one of the 12 zodiacs in the calendar. some say it is good news for finances, but snakes include the 1929 depression, pearl harbor in 1921 and september 11 in 2001. some plan to slither from that. >> move with caution....
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here's author and educator lou heckler. >> one of the things i love about sharing these moments with you is that it is for me a return to public television. i started working in public tv in 1966 at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. i was very fortunate: the station did two 15-minute newscasts every weekday and i was chosen as one of the anchormen. by the time i left hool, i had airemorehan thousand newscasts. over the next dozen or so years, i worked at three commercial stations in three states and then started a speaking, writing and coaching business in 1980. i always hoped to get a chance to be on national television. now, more than a few years later, here i am-- an overnight success! and, that brings me to "angry birds." this silly little video game is almost addictive. it's fun, it's easy to get started, and it is also the 52nd product created by a scandinavian company called rovio. 52nd! not all of us can create a success like "angry birds." what we can do is follow the advice of retired general colin powell. success, he said, is the result of perfection, hard w
here's author and educator lou heckler. >> one of the things i love about sharing these moments with you is that it is for me a return to public television. i started working in public tv in 1966 at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. i was very fortunate: the station did two 15-minute newscasts every weekday and i was chosen as one of the anchormen. by the time i left hool, i had airemorehan thousand newscasts. over the next dozen or so years, i worked at three commercial...
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things together, then we can not only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a way for us to solve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority of people agree with. if we do that there's no reason why. we can't have strong growth in 2013. we can't have washington dysfunction getting in the way. >> charlie, it's interesting to hear the president say they do need additional revenue, but it's not going to come from raising rates again. that will be sort of this next battle they're fighting. >> closing loopholes. >> and also the president is going to be heading to minnesota for a push for stronger gun control laws. that will be the next thing on his agenda. >>> new details are emerging from a natural gas facility in algeria. the siege left 27 foreign workers and 19 kidnappers dead. they
things together, then we can not only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a way for us to solve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority of people agree with. if we do that...
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the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22 charters along the east coast serving mainly low-income minority students. >> what ishe word for a gas... reporter: at bridgeport academy middle school the ultimate goal is to close the so-called achievement gap between rich and poor students. its principal is morgan barth. >> bridgeport is on the bottom end of connecticut which has the biggest achievement gap in the country. our kids are great. they come to school with some really heart-breaking deficits in their academic skills. on average a fifth grader comes to our school at least two or three grade
the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22 charters...
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a woman whose professional and educational accomplishments are second to none when compared to recent first wives. dorner's tone is unwavering. he's on a crusade, he feels, to purge the lapd of corruption, and he tries to portray himself as a person of morals. he writes, i'm not an aspiring rapper, i'm not a gang member, i'm not a dope dealer. i'm a man who has lost complete faith in the system when the system betrayed, slandered, and libelled me. i lived a good life and though not a religious man, i had a code of ethics. no one grows up and wants to be a cop killer. as a young police officer i found my calling in life, but i found out that the violent suspects on the street aren't the only people you have to watch. >> we're waiting for a news conference at big bear where chris corner's truck was found. chris, if this press conference starts, i'm going to break into our interview. >> got you. >> what i found interesting and puzzling is big parts of the manifesto don't sound like they came from an insane person or someone capable of doing these killings. he also seems to at times displ
a woman whose professional and educational accomplishments are second to none when compared to recent first wives. dorner's tone is unwavering. he's on a crusade, he feels, to purge the lapd of corruption, and he tries to portray himself as a person of morals. he writes, i'm not an aspiring rapper, i'm not a gang member, i'm not a dope dealer. i'm a man who has lost complete faith in the system when the system betrayed, slandered, and libelled me. i lived a good life and though not a religious...
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we are expanding educational opportunities. but when you push back college and all of a sudden you're not looking to form a family until 22 at the earliest, and then you're up against the wall of biology. >>gretchen: what is the answer to try to rebalance society? >> we don't need to convince people who don't want to have kids to have them. there are plenty of good reasons not to have kids and i celebrate those decisions. we should try to make life easier for people who do want to have children. that is what the book is about. looking at a way forward for people who want to have kids. >>gretchen: jonathan last called "what to expect when no one is expecting." fly for 100 dollars? we're talking round-trip. details coming up. this new logo trying to recruit men? the fight over that coming up next.éyéy÷y >>steve: you're going to love this story. a campaign aimed at attracting more business owners to florida is sparking a little bit of controversy. some say it's sexist. see if you can figure out why. >> the best place to get awa
we are expanding educational opportunities. but when you push back college and all of a sudden you're not looking to form a family until 22 at the earliest, and then you're up against the wall of biology. >>gretchen: what is the answer to try to rebalance society? >> we don't need to convince people who don't want to have kids to have them. there are plenty of good reasons not to have kids and i celebrate those decisions. we should try to make life easier for people who do want to...
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our education system wasn't forming well, our health-care system wasn't. and so the cathartic event that occurred is very common to most people in their personal terms. when you have a near death experience in your life from personal illness or somebody close to you dies or something happened, it clarifies your mind. when you think that you are on the verge of not being there any more. and you either choose to go forward or choose to quit. you choose to get better, you choose to stay stagnant. the people of new orleans chose not to quit and they chose for the first time in a very long time, maybe 50 years, not only to get better but really to reach out and to take not just the opportunity but we kind of call it the responsibility to get it right this time. and i think that there is a lot of evidence that we're beginning to get it right. now as i have said, i don't think our future is assured. it's just one of these things where you have to be vigilant and work at it every day. but there are some good signals. >> some will also argue that new orleans has ha
our education system wasn't forming well, our health-care system wasn't. and so the cathartic event that occurred is very common to most people in their personal terms. when you have a near death experience in your life from personal illness or somebody close to you dies or something happened, it clarifies your mind. when you think that you are on the verge of not being there any more. and you either choose to go forward or choose to quit. you choose to get better, you choose to stay stagnant....
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. >> reporter: he regularly educates others about following a regimen that works for them. so far he has avoided relapse for 16 years. he also started an organization called band against ms, where people with ms can find information, hope, that they can live a full life, even with this chronic disease. >> i was told that i was going to die. once you conquer the fear of the disease, it's kind of liberating. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >>> house speaker john boehner is rejecting president obama's call to delay automatic budget cuts known as the sequester. he is calling for different spending cuts and he's insisting they must not include tax increases. we have a look here at what he had to say this morning at his news briefing. >> what they want is have spending under control so the economy can grow. and they have opportunities again. democrats say we should replace the president's sequester with revenue increases or delay it. republicans say we should replace with responsible reforms that will help put us on a path to balance the budget in ten years. republi
. >> reporter: he regularly educates others about following a regimen that works for them. so far he has avoided relapse for 16 years. he also started an organization called band against ms, where people with ms can find information, hope, that they can live a full life, even with this chronic disease. >> i was told that i was going to die. once you conquer the fear of the disease, it's kind of liberating. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >>> house...
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for folks who are struggling to find work, the answer could be education. that's right. ali velshi, christine romans digging down deep, explaining why. >> friday's jobs report showed once again the more education you have, the easier it is to find a job. between 2010 and 2012, unemployment for people with the associate degrees increased by 3%. employment for workers with bachelors degrees rose by 5%. and people with advanced degrees, their job gains even bigger, 7%. workers with high school disagrdegrees or less, lost. >> people say i got this kind of degree and a job not commensurate, that's a good point, having a college degree doesn't guarantee a good job. look at this. 37% of college graduates who are employed are working in jobs that don't require more than a high school diploma. college grads make up one in four retail workers, one in five telemarketers and one in six bartenders. >> that's so confounding for a lot of you graduating with a lot of debt. if you're picking what to study for the first time, consider the fields that are growing and are paying well. field
for folks who are struggling to find work, the answer could be education. that's right. ali velshi, christine romans digging down deep, explaining why. >> friday's jobs report showed once again the more education you have, the easier it is to find a job. between 2010 and 2012, unemployment for people with the associate degrees increased by 3%. employment for workers with bachelors degrees rose by 5%. and people with advanced degrees, their job gains even bigger, 7%. workers with high...
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and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> such a great message. over the weekend doctors attached titanium plate to malala's skull and implanted a device to restore some hearing to her left ear. they say she won't need any more surgeries and, incredibly, doesn't have any long-lasting brain injuries. >>> turkish authorities investigating the death of an american tourist in istanbul say they've questioned 21 people so far. the body of 33-year-old sarai sierra was found thursday. her family had not heard from her since january 21st. she traveled to turkey alone from new york. >>> a team of archaeologists said today that dna testing has confirmed that ancient remains found under a parking lot in england do, in fact, belong to king richard iii. pretty interesting. anderson, back to you. >> yeah. yeah, that was really cool. i saw that earlier. susan, thank you very much. we'll be right back. why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred.
and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> such a great message. over the weekend doctors attached titanium plate to malala's skull and implanted a device to restore some hearing to her left ear. they say she won't need any more surgeries and, incredibly, doesn't have any long-lasting brain injuries. >>> turkish authorities investigating the death of an american tourist in istanbul say they've questioned 21 people so far. the body of 33-year-old sarai sierra was found...
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i know she was on the chicago board of education. 21% of the kids there in eighth grade proficient in math. they have got all sorts of problem. that is not the place where you say i've done such a great job here. put me in a job where there's 47,000 employees that control things from the weather to the census department. >>brian: we'll see how she does. she's been a big backer of president obama. charles payne, thanks. >>steve: an entire school stops and gives a rock star welcome to this waiter. wait till you hear what he did. it's the best story you're going to hear all day. >>brian: l you ca, -- luca the military dog gave one of her legs for soldiers. wait to you hear. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... go(mom) i rais my son to bester! careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite t
i know she was on the chicago board of education. 21% of the kids there in eighth grade proficient in math. they have got all sorts of problem. that is not the place where you say i've done such a great job here. put me in a job where there's 47,000 employees that control things from the weather to the census department. >>brian: we'll see how she does. she's been a big backer of president obama. charles payne, thanks. >>steve: an entire school stops and gives a rock star welcome to...
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>> health, happiness and prosperity. >> reporter: issues that resonate with everyday americans. >> education, health care, innovation, and job growth. >> extreme makeover! >> reporter: this is house majority leader eric cantor's gop makeover. why do the house republicans need an extreme makeover? >> you know, i'm not agreeing with the statement we need an extreme makeover. but what i think is that there's a lot of lessons to be learned from the last election. >> reporter: one of those lessons, toning down harsh gop language that alienated key voters, especially latinos. listen to cantor on immigration. >> and i wouldn't be here if this country wasn't welcoming to my grandparents who fled religious persecution in russia. so there is that and the compassion for the families that are here who frankly, many of whom, have become part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: but when it comes to controversial policy changes, he won't go there. >> senator rubio supports a path to citizenship, as long as border security is addressed first. do you support that? >> again, i want to see where the ta
>> health, happiness and prosperity. >> reporter: issues that resonate with everyday americans. >> education, health care, innovation, and job growth. >> extreme makeover! >> reporter: this is house majority leader eric cantor's gop makeover. why do the house republicans need an extreme makeover? >> you know, i'm not agreeing with the statement we need an extreme makeover. but what i think is that there's a lot of lessons to be learned from the last election....
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board of education. >> absolutely. and there may be a case. >> rose: that's a historic decision! and there may be a case in which i look at what our precedents have been and enough time and evidence is demonstrated like in "brown" at we made a horrifically wrong decision and the courage of any justice, the ones -- the nine men who overturn "plessy v. ferguson," they understood the moment had come and i hope i have the strength to do that, too. but that doesn't mean that that's what you try to do in every case that comes before the court. >> rose: this reminds me of the great senator patrick moynihan where someone famously said had written more books than most senators hav read. >> (lahs) i have to s having spent a lot of time talking to him that was an apt saying. not to suggest that senators aren't educated. >> what has come up-- and this has to do with the life you have lived-- this great question of what shape shapes a judge's decision. clearly the law shapes a judge's decision. but there is other thi
board of education. >> absolutely. and there may be a case. >> rose: that's a historic decision! and there may be a case in which i look at what our precedents have been and enough time and evidence is demonstrated like in "brown" at we made a horrifically wrong decision and the courage of any justice, the ones -- the nine men who overturn "plessy v. ferguson," they understood the moment had come and i hope i have the strength to do that, too. but that doesn't...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. rhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor! it's me, daniel tiger. i've been waiting to play a game with you! come on in! ok, guess what i hid under my blanket. you can ride on it, it's red, it says, "ding! ding!" can you guess what it is? it
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things like how many bookstores a city has, that you moan people still read the newspaper and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside the restaurant and bookstore busboys and poets. >> it is mentally stimulating. you've seen a lot of book readings here. i come specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked with agree it is rather ironic that d.c. would be named the most literate city in america when last year, less than half, 45%, of elementary kids in dcps. were reading at grade level. >> it is terrifying. it is come metally debilitating to think we haven't figured out a way to gauge the performance of our school systems and our teachers. >> i don't think people realize it is such a big issue around here. >> the money that we spend on building stadiums and butting all these high-rises up, build a library. >> reporter: that is i atale still being told. in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> we are still waiting for the winner of wednesday's huge powerball jackpot to come forward. the winning ticket was bought in virginia. it is worth $217 million. that is the sec
things like how many bookstores a city has, that you moan people still read the newspaper and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside the restaurant and bookstore busboys and poets. >> it is mentally stimulating. you've seen a lot of book readings here. i come specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked with agree it is rather ironic that d.c. would be named the most literate city in america when last year, less than half, 45%, of elementary kids in...
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she was targeted for efforts to promote education. if you have a twitter account, now is a good time to change the password. hackers broke into 250,000 accounts snagging user names and e-mail addresses and passwords. twitter insist that is the site is secure. this weekend marks the 1 understand hundredth anniversary of the grand central terminal. the world's largest train station and also one of new york's popular tourist attracts. happy birthday, grand central. the super bowl takes center stage this weekend down in new orleans and living rooms across this country. last yore's big game was the most watched television event in u.s. history. for the city of new orleans, two big parties to be just what the doctor ordered. nbc's jay gray drew the short straw. le is hanging out in new orleans at the super bowl and then mardi gras back to back in the big easy. how will all the festivities be for the ongoing recovery? >> that's interesting to hear. >> in the middle, it's going to be gigantic for the city as far as the bottom line goes and re
she was targeted for efforts to promote education. if you have a twitter account, now is a good time to change the password. hackers broke into 250,000 accounts snagging user names and e-mail addresses and passwords. twitter insist that is the site is secure. this weekend marks the 1 understand hundredth anniversary of the grand central terminal. the world's largest train station and also one of new york's popular tourist attracts. happy birthday, grand central. the super bowl takes center...
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florida, texas, wisconsin certain lawmakers embracing the challenge of the 4 year state university education honestly for the bargain price of 10,000 dollars. >> average cost for a four-year degree is 30,000 dollars. >> you would be hard pressed to find schools that low. so many are more than that. >> thank you so much. appreciate it, lauren. lauren simonetti as always. >> coming up, despite warnings of defense cuts congress is doing little to stop them in our nation's military already feeling the fallout. more on that up next. plus scanning e-mails answering calls after work, why some chicago cops say they deserve over time and guess what? they are taking it to court. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became dif
florida, texas, wisconsin certain lawmakers embracing the challenge of the 4 year state university education honestly for the bargain price of 10,000 dollars. >> average cost for a four-year degree is 30,000 dollars. >> you would be hard pressed to find schools that low. so many are more than that. >> thank you so much. appreciate it, lauren. lauren simonetti as always. >> coming up, despite warnings of defense cuts congress is doing little to stop them in our nation's...
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it's been an education, you know, what makes news. if there's one thing that i would ask this crowd here is, you guys are about understanding that money may talk but information is power. and data matters. evidence matters. it matters what they say. it matters what they actually found. it matters what the data say. and i think that is something that is sometimes lost in the public discourse, is people are more interested in writing about what the news article said, rather than what the research showed. and i think you serve a critical role in keeping the discourse on us, which is sometimes -- discourse honest, which is sometimes a difficult task. >> let me switch perspective a little bit right now, and turn to christine. there's been interesting discussion in the leg press the last few days about european versus american privacy laws. and for those of you who aren't absorbed by this kind of discussion, it's a little bit arcane, but the basic point of view is that european, the european union has a comprehensive set of commercial priva
it's been an education, you know, what makes news. if there's one thing that i would ask this crowd here is, you guys are about understanding that money may talk but information is power. and data matters. evidence matters. it matters what they say. it matters what they actually found. it matters what the data say. and i think that is something that is sometimes lost in the public discourse, is people are more interested in writing about what the news article said, rather than what the research...
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well, ed, last night when he -- when we found the truck had been torched, realize this is a smart, educated guy. he goes down to san diego, allegedly to steal a boat. indicates that he wants to go to mexico. ed, he drops his wallet with his badge in it. come on, this guy is smarter than that. he left it so we would find it. he goes up to big bear, drops his car off and sets it on fire, almost putting spotlights on saying now i'm up here. this guy is trying to make us look left, make us look right. ed, if he would is a been up in big bear mountain last night, it got to about 15 or 20 degrees. if this guy was carrying guns, ammo, and street clothes and walking through the mountains, 275 pounds, he would have started sweating, he would have got hypothermia. had he stayed outside, he would have died. if police say he is not in any of the cabins up there, and they know that for sure, he either had a switch car up there, or somehow he stole or hijacked a car and left that mountain area. and whatever he did, ed, he is probably one of the more dangerous fugitives that law enforcement has looked for
well, ed, last night when he -- when we found the truck had been torched, realize this is a smart, educated guy. he goes down to san diego, allegedly to steal a boat. indicates that he wants to go to mexico. ed, he drops his wallet with his badge in it. come on, this guy is smarter than that. he left it so we would find it. he goes up to big bear, drops his car off and sets it on fire, almost putting spotlights on saying now i'm up here. this guy is trying to make us look left, make us look...
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community college is a great resource. >> if we're educating a child or paying for education, maybe get a ba in three years and not four. >> about 50 schools now have three year degree programs and you can have it do it yourself. if your kids take enough advance placement courses in high school, they can have enough to put toward their college requirements. i know several kids who actually could have gotten out in three years and took on double and even triple majors just so they could spend an extra year in school lchlt and make more of their education. but they could have gotten out in three years. and you can do that on your own. >> fantastic. janet said some of them. get a certificate, get an associate degree and get that ba. all that and much more on the cover story. i urge you to pick it up. this is janet, the editor in chief. tony, over to you. >> all right. thank you very much. it's a tall order for national geographic kids. folks over there are geared up to break not one but two world records. the one. holly morris joins us live with details on the next one. >> reporter: that's
community college is a great resource. >> if we're educating a child or paying for education, maybe get a ba in three years and not four. >> about 50 schools now have three year degree programs and you can have it do it yourself. if your kids take enough advance placement courses in high school, they can have enough to put toward their college requirements. i know several kids who actually could have gotten out in three years and took on double and even triple majors just so they...
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financial education estimates in the typical month more than two-thirds of united states adults buy something on impulse and most of those purchases lead to regret. how about you? >> i'm an impulse shopper, completely. i do retail therapy all the time on the internet. that's the big one for me. i think i'm getting a deal but i'm hitting it way too often. >> we'll see one of yours in a second. how about you? most regret. >> i don't make many regrets but this is something i bought a few years ago. my wife thought omar sharif in "dr. zhivagozhivago" was the se man alive. i bought this and said who do i look like? and she said from "dumb and dumber." >> as they say in "caddy shack" it looks better on you. >> last time i saw it, it came with a bowl of soup. >> that's right. >> right before flat screens came out. it was expensive. i was stuck with it forever. it was heavy. you couldn't move the thing. every time i looked at it, i resented it. >> for a long time, i'm sure. >> i'm an infomercial shopper. >> late-night purchase for you? >> it slices and dices. i'm like it's magic. it's going to be gre
financial education estimates in the typical month more than two-thirds of united states adults buy something on impulse and most of those purchases lead to regret. how about you? >> i'm an impulse shopper, completely. i do retail therapy all the time on the internet. that's the big one for me. i think i'm getting a deal but i'm hitting it way too often. >> we'll see one of yours in a second. how about you? most regret. >> i don't make many regrets but this is something i...
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. >> in this morning's education alert. as many as a half dozen charter schools may be forced to close sooner rather than later. as tim tooten tells us, the school board is expected to make a final decision on tuesday. >> students of the baltimore freedom academy are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding for buildings and stood with the school's c.e.o. and governor to try help improv conditions for students but it's the same school which may be forced to close its doors. >> you're came from an elementary school where i didn't even know what a g.p.a. was and that school i know off 37.6 g.p.a. >> off support system here that's pushed me to do better, and i don't want it to end. >> they recommended they part ways with the schools like the baltimore academy. they say it could do better on performance parents say the study fails to recognize what's happening inside of the building. >> we were put in a position, what do i do for my baby when it's sup
. >> in this morning's education alert. as many as a half dozen charter schools may be forced to close sooner rather than later. as tim tooten tells us, the school board is expected to make a final decision on tuesday. >> students of the baltimore freedom academy are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding for buildings and stood with the school's c.e.o. and governor to try help improv conditions for...
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he's looking to educate women. tonight tyrese and reverend run will be at national harbor for a book signing. >>> the bush family hacked. how strangers got into e-mail accounts belonging to one of the country's most prominent families. >>> here's a live look now at revere beach in massachusetts where the blizzard is coming. the blizzard is coming. coming up, more live coverage of this storm. this storm. some peopl we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >>> welcome back everybody. at 4:30. i'm jim handly. >> i'm pat lawson muse. let's take a live look at times square in new york as the big snowstorm bears down on the northeast. we'll have the latest on the impact here in the washington area coming up shortly. parts of new england could get up to 2 feet of snow because of the storm. governors in several states, including massachusetts, new york and connecti
he's looking to educate women. tonight tyrese and reverend run will be at national harbor for a book signing. >>> the bush family hacked. how strangers got into e-mail accounts belonging to one of the country's most prominent families. >>> here's a live look now at revere beach in massachusetts where the blizzard is coming. the blizzard is coming. coming up, more live coverage of this storm. this storm. some peopl we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car....
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the training exercise was funded by the office of education a year ago. after the school shooting in newtown, it was redesigned, a high-intensity drill for what some call our new reality. the mock massacre simulates what so many now fear. two gunmen open fire on students, going through a crowded campus, taking lives. this school shooting, just a drill. but the drama so intense, even scaring the 20 teenage actors. >> i felt really terrified. i have never felt that scared. >> it was way too real. i didn't know that was how it was going to be. >> reporter: the training video includes students covered in blood-red paint, the injured crying for help and children as young as 12 locked inside barricaded classrooms. but is it too much? >> we need to actually know how our guys here, and women at the sheriff's office are going to respond to an actual emergency. the best way to do that is through a live simulated training, making it as real as we can. >> set to be distributed next year, the training video could make its way to police, teachers and school administrat
the training exercise was funded by the office of education a year ago. after the school shooting in newtown, it was redesigned, a high-intensity drill for what some call our new reality. the mock massacre simulates what so many now fear. two gunmen open fire on students, going through a crowded campus, taking lives. this school shooting, just a drill. but the drama so intense, even scaring the 20 teenage actors. >> i felt really terrified. i have never felt that scared. >> it was...
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measured things like how many bookstores a city has, how many people still read the newspaper and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside the restaurant and bookstore busboys and poets -- >> it's mentally stimulating. i've seen a lot of book readings here. i come specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked with agree it's rather iron make d.c. would be named the most lit -- ironic that d.c. would be named the most literate city in america when last year less than half, 45 elementary school kids were reading at grade level. >> it's terrifying. it is completely debilitating to think that we haven't figured out a way to gauge the performance of our school system and our teachers. >> i don't think people realize it's such a big issue around here. >> the money that we spend on building stadiums and putting all these high rises up, build a library. >> reporter: that's a tale still being told. in washington beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> 18 women in virginia say they've been grabbed by the same stranger. we have a new picture of the suspect coming up. >> and the man convicted
measured things like how many bookstores a city has, how many people still read the newspaper and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside the restaurant and bookstore busboys and poets -- >> it's mentally stimulating. i've seen a lot of book readings here. i come specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked with agree it's rather iron make d.c. would be named the most lit -- ironic that d.c. would be named the most literate city in america when last...
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so -- my niece will go back to the institution that they presume to call educational and she'll be persecuted no longer. >> you have got the southern gentleman down. >> a good, interesting character. >> a character written specifically for you. the movie and the novelist had a picture of you taped to the computers when they're writing the book. >> is that a compliment? i don't know. i'm never sure. >> what made them see you as the ultimate magical recluse? >> i have no idea. i have no idea. >> when you were taping, i heard this is some kind of a witches' tale. i don't know if witch is the right word. >> it's more love story. it's a supernatural story. at the base, the center, it's about two young people who are in love and with all the pressures that surround them. >> this is your niece. in some ways, a love story about dad and his daughter. >> absolutely. man trying to protect, as i think every father will understand the character. >> there was some kind of a supernatural occurrence while you were taping. >> i don't remember that. >> i heard something supernatural happened on the set. >> not
so -- my niece will go back to the institution that they presume to call educational and she'll be persecuted no longer. >> you have got the southern gentleman down. >> a good, interesting character. >> a character written specifically for you. the movie and the novelist had a picture of you taped to the computers when they're writing the book. >> is that a compliment? i don't know. i'm never sure. >> what made them see you as the ultimate magical recluse? >>...
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she was named the educate to of the year for the district. the family honored him with a $25,000 reward. the goal of the foundation is to attract, retain and motivate outstanding teachers. teachers magazine calls it the oscar awards for edu krshgscato -- educators. >>> the law requires school districts in the state to develop programs with students with special needs. these programs have taken off. lindsay murphy is here to show us the impact. hi. >> reporter: thank you . for one sport in particular, popularity has increased from 6 schools participating to now 19 in montgomery county. these opportunities are changing the lives of students everywhere. as i found out, it's not just the kids with special needs reaping the benefits. >> good game, buddy. good game. >> at the chevy chase high school sportsmanship is the name of the game. as the varsity athletes will tell you, you can't spell botch without bcc. that is the sport offered at bcc of there are 11 students on the team. some have special needs, others are able-bodied students playing a sp
she was named the educate to of the year for the district. the family honored him with a $25,000 reward. the goal of the foundation is to attract, retain and motivate outstanding teachers. teachers magazine calls it the oscar awards for edu krshgscato -- educators. >>> the law requires school districts in the state to develop programs with students with special needs. these programs have taken off. lindsay murphy is here to show us the impact. hi. >> reporter: thank you . for one...
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an activist for education at a very young age she was shot in the head as she left school in pakistan's valley four months ago. since then she has been through multiple surgeries and rehabilitation at this hospital in england. in order to repair the damage done to her skull. over the weekend doctors surgically attached a titanium plate and put in a cochlear device to restore hearing. medical professionals are in awe over the teen's recovery. >> talking about helping other people. >> i am happy that the operations are successful. >> she had stacks and stacks of letters of encouragement from around the world. >> focusing not only on her recovery the teen promised she will continue to be outspoken despite the fear she will be targeted again. >> i am prepared to sacrifice myself for this. i want every girl and every boy to be educated and that there is peace in our country and the whole world. >> some militant clerics are reportedly issued a fatah against malala saying they would kill her if she continues to speak out. she was nominated for this year's noble peace prize. in new york, jonath
an activist for education at a very young age she was shot in the head as she left school in pakistan's valley four months ago. since then she has been through multiple surgeries and rehabilitation at this hospital in england. in order to repair the damage done to her skull. over the weekend doctors surgically attached a titanium plate and put in a cochlear device to restore hearing. medical professionals are in awe over the teen's recovery. >> talking about helping other people. >>...
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you talk about education, taxes, the healthcare system. we'll have more with dr. carson right after the break. and still to come to -- >> i voted twice. >> legal votes? >> yes, absolutely. >> sean: an ohio poll worker is convinced voting twice is absolutely fine. we have that story on blatant voter fraud out of ohio still to come on this busy news friday night. [ female announcer ] want younger looking eyes that sing wow with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye and lash duo the cream smooths the look of lids... softens the look of lines. the serum instantly thickens the look of lashes. and the award for wow! eyes in just one week goes to you. in just one week how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this
you talk about education, taxes, the healthcare system. we'll have more with dr. carson right after the break. and still to come to -- >> i voted twice. >> legal votes? >> yes, absolutely. >> sean: an ohio poll worker is convinced voting twice is absolutely fine. we have that story on blatant voter fraud out of ohio still to come on this busy news friday night. [ female announcer ] want younger looking eyes that sing wow with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye and lash...
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they are educating kids who some systems have written off as too difficult to educate. every child in this great country can learn. when we have a choice, when we have competition, when we encourage parents to be in the driver's seat of their children's education and futures, we find that all schools rise to the challenge. we need to be the generation that does rise to the challenge of history and provide every family with access to school. there is no other more important issues we face. host: we want to show our viewers a list of different --es of school choice again, we get this from the alliance of school choice. next up is sandra from ohio. she is a parent. go ahead. caller: good morning. thank you very much. when you live in one of the largest rural school district in ohio, we are on our second year with a high school. the superintendent makes $153,000 a year. it was in the newspaper. there are still no high school buses running, and it is hard to get your kids to school or you have to home school. there's a lot people here really upset about this. the great schoo
they are educating kids who some systems have written off as too difficult to educate. every child in this great country can learn. when we have a choice, when we have competition, when we encourage parents to be in the driver's seat of their children's education and futures, we find that all schools rise to the challenge. we need to be the generation that does rise to the challenge of history and provide every family with access to school. there is no other more important issues we face. host:...
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the teenager says she plans to continue her campaign for girl'' education in pakistan despite the attack. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come -- backstage drama at russia's famous bolshoi ballet after an attack on its artistic director. now one of its biggest stars claims there is a conspiracy against him. we may finally have an answer to one of the most hotly contested questions in science -- where did we all evolves from -- evolve from? an international effort has been mapping out thousands of trades to tradestrait -- traits to unlock the clues. >> it is interesting to see that this hypothetical central ancestors had a number of features very different from ours. very -- for example, for all over its body. a white, for a belly, long, furry tail --hite, furry belly and long,on furry tail. fleshy nosehy not unlike ours. it had year bonds to help it here and trsosle fatundsrom noise into neurological impues -- it had ear bon.on itad h somfeatures that were like us and some that were different. we mig be able to pick this in bh of our hands, but it i in ucht rent in th
the teenager says she plans to continue her campaign for girl'' education in pakistan despite the attack. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come -- backstage drama at russia's famous bolshoi ballet after an attack on its artistic director. now one of its biggest stars claims there is a conspiracy against him. we may finally have an answer to one of the most hotly contested questions in science -- where did we all evolves from -- evolve from? an international effort...
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part of it is educating people about the new marketplaces. they need to know there is a whole new way to shop for health insurance. they will be able to submit a single application to find all the plans that fit their budget. discrimination against pre- existing conditions will be a lot. there'll be -- outlawed. there'll be tax credits for the bill newly eligible, so that working families can save money on their coverage right away. we have a website up and running, healthcare.gov, which has updated information about what is coming and what to think about. we are beginning to collect names to send people update. it is a strategy that is going to take a lot of outreach and effort. everyone can play a role in educating americans about the new coverage operant -- options that are coming. if you are a healthcare provider, you can start talking to your patients. if you are here as a state or local official, you can share information with people who seek out government services. if you are one of the policy analysts in this room, you can help ident
part of it is educating people about the new marketplaces. they need to know there is a whole new way to shop for health insurance. they will be able to submit a single application to find all the plans that fit their budget. discrimination against pre- existing conditions will be a lot. there'll be -- outlawed. there'll be tax credits for the bill newly eligible, so that working families can save money on their coverage right away. we have a website up and running, healthcare.gov, which has...
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we really have to take stock of the fact we're not doing justice by our education system, by our infrastructure, by our research and development, by the policies that are needed to lift up the people of this country. and no government doesn't have to do everything. of course. we understand that. but you know, the idea of declaring the wealthiest few in the country, the job creators, well, the job creators are the people who either do or do not have money to go to the stores and purchase things and to for their families. and when they can't the economy sinks. >> rose: i want to talk about all of those, whether the digital revolution, but with washington we just had an election. >> yeah. >> rose: president obama re-elected. we see now some movement towards immigration reform. >> yeah. >> rose: because elections have results. >> yeah. >> and they realize the latino population have shown their electoral strength is that where change is going to come from? because politicians finally began notwithstanding the corporate power that you mentiod, and tnited decision by the supreme court, all of the thin
we really have to take stock of the fact we're not doing justice by our education system, by our infrastructure, by our research and development, by the policies that are needed to lift up the people of this country. and no government doesn't have to do everything. of course. we understand that. but you know, the idea of declaring the wealthiest few in the country, the job creators, well, the job creators are the people who either do or do not have money to go to the stores and purchase things...
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by giving you an opportunity you can take advantage of no matter your age education or experience. this is something you can do literally earn money on your own computer from your own kitchen table and do it 24/7. so if you're sick of living paycheck to paycheck, worried about job security or retirement and if your goal has been to earn some extra money from home, part-time or even full time, here's where you ought to go. incomeathome.com. they're adding my listeners in record numbers. even giving away $1,000 to somebody just for checking them out. that lucky somebody could be you. visit incomeathome.com. that's incomeathome.com. the one thing that secretary of defense leon panetta pointed out, congressman in chuck hagel's confirmation hearing is that there was very little discussion about the defense budget where it's going, should it be cut and what's going to happen if sequestration kicks in. let's start with that. sequestration which comes up march 1st. whoa. okay. what's congress going to do? >> well, what we ought to do is come up with a reasonable -- >> bill: so it is a tril
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>> educational -- wholesale, trade, transportation, finance and insurance. but also, if you're looking at where the growth is occurring in the larger firms, that's happening in educational services and health and social assistance. those are the firms -- even though there are fewer of them, you know, below average right now in the 10 million plus category, they're really going to be set up for very high growth. >> when you look at these numbers, what's the biggest take-away for you and what does it tell us about the future of women-owned businesses? >> i think the biggest take-away is that this has been happening under our very noses for one thing. growing under the radar, as the report suggests. i think it shows that more and more women are getting into business and are looking around for mentors and role models and seeing more women at the high levels. that is going to help propel this growth forward, for sure. >> julie weeks, good to have you on the program. thank you. >> great to be with you. >>> and speaking of successful women, today's tweet of the day
>> educational -- wholesale, trade, transportation, finance and insurance. but also, if you're looking at where the growth is occurring in the larger firms, that's happening in educational services and health and social assistance. those are the firms -- even though there are fewer of them, you know, below average right now in the 10 million plus category, they're really going to be set up for very high growth. >> when you look at these numbers, what's the biggest take-away for you...
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and her goal is to educate people so that this great depression would never happen again. but it's very much in the way an idea that we can teach people certain skills. and if they learn the skills we will all be okay. but what goes on overtime is personal-finance slowly becomes severed, to a great extent from them. so it becomes less about the political backbone of it, which is always to be fair to sylvia porter for good part of her career a huge part of the things. she was a devout keynesian for example. and come simply a list of tips. it becomes in a way like any other form of self-help, be it how it to toilet train your toddler, follow these 10 steps and all will be okay. and if you don't follow these 10 steps, it won't be okay. and, therefore, if he did follow these 10 steps, it has to of worked out. and if it didn't work out, then you didn't follow these 10 steps. it's all on you. another prepared of years what happened to starting to happen with a personal-finance. >> host: do you see the same fellow i saw between maybe financial media and fashion media, typically i
and her goal is to educate people so that this great depression would never happen again. but it's very much in the way an idea that we can teach people certain skills. and if they learn the skills we will all be okay. but what goes on overtime is personal-finance slowly becomes severed, to a great extent from them. so it becomes less about the political backbone of it, which is always to be fair to sylvia porter for good part of her career a huge part of the things. she was a devout keynesian...
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here's author and educator lou heckler. >> the carolina panthers has had a so-so season despite having a top wide receiver in steve smith. smith has had a bit of a checkered career off the field, fighting with teammates in fact, but his athleticism and grace on the field are unmatched. now, he's gaining attention for his shoes. as he has been counseled about his bouts with anger, he has been encouraged to reach out to others instead of boiling over at them. one of the things he decided to do is to donate shoes to people who have none, and he has embraced this with the same enthusiasm that he has catching a football. plus, as a symbol of his commitment he removes his football shoes after every game and leaves them there on the field. someone gets a nice par of athletic shoes and a wonderful souvenir. it got me thinking, do i pay lip service to helping others, or am i really committed to a cause? like most of you, i have been blessed in many, many ways. i'm planning on making this year a year where i truly show my gratitude with blatant actions, not words. how about you? does someone you
here's author and educator lou heckler. >> the carolina panthers has had a so-so season despite having a top wide receiver in steve smith. smith has had a bit of a checkered career off the field, fighting with teammates in fact, but his athleticism and grace on the field are unmatched. now, he's gaining attention for his shoes. as he has been counseled about his bouts with anger, he has been encouraged to reach out to others instead of boiling over at them. one of the things he decided to...
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he says there are three legs in the education, and he's right, the third parents, but why should you punish the child? >> bill: he believes that the parents can make the kid perform better. guest: but it starts with the parent to be an involved parent, you were with an educator. >> bill: now have it's the theoretical many black and white. they get a 30% cut guest: that's different han penalizing the child's grades. >> bill: the child is going to get penalized no matter what. guest: what the state of tennessee is putting a bulls eye on the child's back. >> bill: and you disagree with it? guest: i disagree, there are abusive parents looking for any excuse to beat a kid. and there are kids who suffer from things like depression, or who are being bullied. >> bill: you are not going to change your mind like you did a few minutes ago, right? guest: it was about homosexuality, where they were separating the two of them. and the law states >> bill: you clarified, and if people change their mind, good. last word guest: here's what's prepost russ, he has three kids, two doing well and one isn'
he says there are three legs in the education, and he's right, the third parents, but why should you punish the child? >> bill: he believes that the parents can make the kid perform better. guest: but it starts with the parent to be an involved parent, you were with an educator. >> bill: now have it's the theoretical many black and white. they get a 30% cut guest: that's different han penalizing the child's grades. >> bill: the child is going to get penalized no matter what....
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. >> there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy, should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together to eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes. >> reporter: republicans dismissed the calls for more tax increases, and many argue the threat of the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester are the only way to force democrats to accept more spending cuts. but their leverage may be limited. >> i think we will have the sequester for a short period of time, probably until the first civilian employee of the government is furloughed, which might take about a week. and then, that pain may be enough to cause the people on capitol hill and the president to come to some sort of rational deal. >> reporter: the short-term budget fight comes as the medium-term outlook for federal red ink is improving. the congressional budget office figures the deficit will come in at $845 billion this year, the first deficit under $1 trillion since 2008. th
. >> there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy, should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together to eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes. >> reporter: republicans dismissed the calls for more tax increases, and many argue the threat of the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester are the only way to force...
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something must be wrong with our educational system or i'm just not really getting the best education i thought. then it came back around with my kids, i have a 5-year-old daughter in kindergarten and we looked at the schools all around us, which school are we going to choose? so we picked up and moved. every family didn't have that opportunity to do that. my fight and my efforts now are for all the kids left behind who don't necessarily have the finances to move. shouldn't they get the same education as my daughter? >> some say why not focus on putting more money and more resources into public education in the schools that are in your own neighborhood? >> is more money really going to change the curriculum and what kids are learning? i'm not saying that there is one way is the right way, but we should have the choice. we choose our food, whether we want to have organic food or not, we choose our churches, we choose what car we drive, why can't we choose the education for our children? >> all right. i can't resist, because i have you here, i want to talk about everything. let's talk a
something must be wrong with our educational system or i'm just not really getting the best education i thought. then it came back around with my kids, i have a 5-year-old daughter in kindergarten and we looked at the schools all around us, which school are we going to choose? so we picked up and moved. every family didn't have that opportunity to do that. my fight and my efforts now are for all the kids left behind who don't necessarily have the finances to move. shouldn't they get the same...